The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... give our sympathies to him without reserve ; we constantly ask ourselves what we should have done in his place . The ... gives some sup- port to an allegorical interpretation of his best - known work . Captain Singleton ( 1721 ) was ...
... give our sympathies to him without reserve ; we constantly ask ourselves what we should have done in his place . The ... gives some sup- port to an allegorical interpretation of his best - known work . Captain Singleton ( 1721 ) was ...
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... gives us homeopathic doses . He gives us life gray , unimportant to the world at large , apparently insignificant - people who are busied with earning money and more money , with love as it is found among their class , with a degree of ...
... gives us homeopathic doses . He gives us life gray , unimportant to the world at large , apparently insignificant - people who are busied with earning money and more money , with love as it is found among their class , with a degree of ...
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... give a harrowing picture of the exploitation of immigrants in the Chicago stockyards and of the insanitary conditions there . Its Zolaesque method was effective enough to inspire Congressional legislation and to give him a temporary ...
... give a harrowing picture of the exploitation of immigrants in the Chicago stockyards and of the insanitary conditions there . Its Zolaesque method was effective enough to inspire Congressional legislation and to give him a temporary ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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